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This is the last chance if you want anything. I'm at my storage building right now loading up speakers for guys who have already made a request to bring something so if I haven't heard from you in the next 10 or 15 minutes I'm not going to bring it

Simple question...how well will a K-44e woofer work in a Cornwall II? I have a chance to pick up some Cornwall IIs that have a woofer that is going to need to be replaced. At the same time I ran across a pair of K-44e matching 15" that have just been reconed professionally. Would those work in the Cornwall II?

I am in Fort Worth and I have several turntables but none of them are what I would call high-end. I would be very interested in listening to this turntable to see if buying a high end table really makes that much of a difference in performance over a mid-range table. I'm willing to spend the money to get it but I don't want to do it blind without hearing if it really makes that much of a difference.

I probably have about 20 more pairs of speakers that I can't even remember what they are. This list was from the top of my head. This is only a list of the ones that are ready to sell. I have a long list of speakers that need to be refoamed, about 6 turntables and maybe 20 AV receivers. I'll go out to my storage this weekend to organize and list the rest of what I have.

I brought a LOT of stuff last year to sell because Christy told me "bring everything you have. It will easily sell"....well....lol...that didn't quite happen. I spent a ton of money bringing it all out there and only a very small number of items sold. So this year I'm bringing only what people tell me they want and what will fit in the back of my SUV. This is a PARTIAL list of what I have - I'll update it over the weekend when I have a chance to get out to my storage building and get a total inventory. If you are interested in something, send me a message and let's work out the details BEFORE I bring anything out. I do have pictures of almost everything, so if you want pics, send me a message.
For sale:
Klipsch Forte I : $700
Klipsch KG3.2 (black): $250
Klipsch KG3 (walnut): $250
Klipsch R-15M: $125
Infinity SM80: $100 <These have brand new Dayton Audio woofers in them which actually improve the sound significantly. The polycell tweeter was always the strong point of these speakers with criticism centered around the performance of the mid-bass. The Dayton woofers are much smoother and have better response than the stock Infinity woofers. >
Infinity SM112: $220 <BRAND NEW Infinity woofers, not refoamed, these are new>
Advent Model 4002: $175 <refoamed woofers>
Technics SB-S409: $160 <BRAND NEW tweeters, BRAND NEW midranges in both, "new" used woofers, meaning that I found a set of woofers on eBay that came out of this same cabinet that were in like new condition and put them in. No grills>
Realistic Mach II: $350 <original woofers that are in good condition, did not need to refoam. I completely refinished the wood finish. I sanded it down and applied to codes of cherry gel stain and a coat of polyurethane to seal it.>
Sterling SE300 Cathedral : $140
Sony SS-MF650H: $110
Infinity RS5: $140 <no grills>
Polk R30: $110
M&K Volkswoofer: $180 <refoamed>
Toby vintage: $300 <model unknown, I brought these to Toby's offices in Ft Worth and based on evaluations they said build was between '67 and '71 based on components. Refresh of crossover with new caps. Toby measured all drivers and were within original spec)
Cerwin Vega L7: $80
Kenwood 5 speaker set (KS-505HT center, KS-505HT surround (left and right) and JL-774 front L&R): $200
Realistic Solo-4: $30
AudioSource LS TWO outdoor: $40
Triad Platinum Power Sub (18” with 1000w amp): $600 <complete restoration of amp with new output transistors and multiple other components replaced)
Aragon 2004 MKII by Mondial (made by Krell designer): $400 [SOLD]
JBL Control 2.4G On Air Wireless: $180
Sony SA-CT60: $30
Sony SS CN100: $20
Klipsch CF3 (single speaker): $300 <needs some minor cosmetic finishing work done>
JBL 2445J compression driver with horn lens: $150
Fender Bassman 4x100 guitar cabinet: $250
Ibanez IBZ10G guitar amp: $40
Added:
Crate GC-412TR 4x12 guitar cabinet: $100
JBL S38 Studio series: $50 <single speaker, missing grill. Awesome for center channel>
JBL stage monitor wedges with 15”: $125 <not sure of model number>
LG Model LHS-95PAF skinny floor towers: $50
Concept 2.5 stereo receiver: $300 <completely restored with all new output transistors>
Dynaco ST-400: $600 <200 wpc stereo power amp>
Technics SB-A26: $80
Technics S-820U: $200
Klipsch Ref IV RF62 Black: $175 <single speaker>

I used the recommendation of trying India ink and applying it with a Q-tip by dabbing it on but not stroking it like a paintbrush. Here is a before, halfway through, and after pic of what it looks like now. You might notice a dark spot on the cone but that's just a small mark where some glue was drying. At first I thought a hole was punctured in the radiator but when I looked on the back of it to patch it up, it did not go through. So it was only a mark on the front where there was a small blemish. I put a tiny bit of wood glue on it and spread it around anyway just to help minimize the mark on the front.